Paralympics organisers defend sponsor Atos in face of protests Disability activists angry about company's involvement with controversial incapacity benefit 'fit to work' tests
Tanni Grey-Thompson: Paralympic star to disability rights champion With 11 gold medals, six London marathon wins and 30 world records, the former athlete is now inspiring a new generation of Paralympians and a new attitude to disability
‘Not a level playing field,’ says Lisa Dobriskey after 1500m defeat Briton voices concern after loss to runner who served doping ban, while US women's 4x100m break long-standing record
Royal Mail defends decision to deny Paralympic gold medallists own stamps Failure to honour winners at Paralympics in same way as Olympians prompts outcry online
London 2012: Olympic track cycling – as it happened Rolling report: Ed Clancy won bronze in the omnium to add to Britain's track-cycling tally
London 2012: ministers may seek injunction to block Heathrow strike Union representing immigration and customs staff says it would rather settle dispute through negotiation ahead of talks
Olympic torch route, day 67: wheelchair athlete misses out – and wonders why Twenty of the 24 Kingston torchbearers will be from outside the borough, claim writers looking at corporate involvement
Olympics: ministers ‘discussed sacking’ striking UK Border Agency staff Culture secretary said questions had been raised about whether to fire workers threatening to strike on eve of London 2012